An Introduction to Immigrant Incorporation Studies : : European Perspectives / / ed. by Jan Rath, Marco Martiniello.

The combination of increased migration, new technologies, and growing wealth have changed the face of Europe: today, one in ten Europeans was born outside the continent. The processes for incorporating these immigrants vary widely from city to city and nation to nation, and even from one institution...

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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : Amsterdam University Press, , [2014]
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:IMISCOE Textbooks
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Physical Description:1 online resource (380 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • List of Tables and Figures
  • Introduction
  • 1. Immigrant Incorporation Studies in Europe An Introduction
  • Part 1: Theoretical Perspectives
  • 2. Citizenship Theories and Migration
  • 3. Assimilation
  • 4. Multicultural Models
  • 5. Race, Racism and Class Evolving Paradigms and Perspectives
  • 6. Integration and Gender
  • Part 2: Immigrant Incorporation in Action
  • 7. Challenges in the Education of Migrant Children Creating Opportunities for ‘New’ Citizens
  • 8. Understanding the Incorporation of Immigrants in European Labour Markets
  • 9. Immigrant Entrepreneurship
  • 10. Immigrants’ Political Incorporation
  • 11. Health
  • 12. Religion
  • 13. From Others to Artists? Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Art
  • 14. Sport and Migration in the Global Context
  • Part 3: Regulation of Immigrant Incorporation
  • 15. European Welfare States and Immigrant Incorporation Trajectories
  • 16. Between National and Local Integration Policies
  • Epilogue
  • 17. Beyond Immigrant Integration Debates and Policies An EU Multicultural Citizenship?